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Liturgical Leaflet for an Active Participation in the Celebration of the Eucharist

1 January 2014

mary, mother of god world peace day Year A

let there be peace on earth!

happy and Peaceful New Year to one and all! There is no better wish we
can exchange on this day, for we need peace in our hearts, our families,
our nation, and throughout the world. So many resources are misused
or squandered. So many lives are destroyed by hatred and war.

But we are aware that real and lasting peace can come only if people
obey Gods law and if God blesses their efforts. And we know that He is ready
to grant us this most precious gift at the intercession of our Blessed Mother,
whom we honor today as Mother of God. May she bring the warring factions and nations to lay aside all hatred and start working together to build a
civilization of love, justice, and peace. Let this be the main intention for which
we offer this Eucharist.

Entrance Antiphon

(To be recited only when no entrance hymn is sung.)

Hail, Holy Mother, who gave


birth to the King who rules
heaven and earth for ever.

Greeting
P Blessed be God who gives
us a new year and calls us to be
His partners in the building of
the Kingdom. May His grace and
peace be with you all!
All And with your spirit!
Penitential Act
P My dear brothers and sisters, as we start a new year, let us
pause for a while to realize how
much we need Gods forgiveness
for our past sins. (Pause)
P For the times we have failed
to appreciate the preciousness of time: Lord, have
mercy!
All Lord, have mercy!
P For the times we have neglected to help our brothers

and sisters in need: Christ,


have mercy!
All Christ, have mercy!
P For the times we have failed
to worship and love you as
you deserve: Lord, have
mercy!
All Lord, have mercy!
P May almighty God have
mercy on us, forgive us our
sins, and bring us to everlasting life.
All Amen!

Gloria
All Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people
of good will. We praise you,
we bless you, we adore you, we
glorify you, we give you thanks
for your great glory, Lord God,
heavenly King, O God, almighty
Father.
Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of
God, Son of the Father, you take
away the sins of the world, have
mercy on us; you take away the
sins of the world, receive our
prayer; you are seated at the right
hand of the Father, have mercy
on us. For you alone are the Holy

One, you alone are the Lord, you


alone are the Most High, Jesus
Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the
glory of God the Father. Amen!
Collect (Opening Prayer)
P O God, who through the
fruitful virginity of Blessed
Mary bestowed on the human
race the grace of eternal salvation, grant, we pray, that we
may experience the intercession of her, through whom we
were found worthy to receive
the author of life, our Lord Jesus
Christ, your Son.
Who lives and reigns with
you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
All Amen!

1st Reading
Nm 6:22-27
The beautiful invocation
we are about to hear was used by
the priests in the Temple to bless
the people at the conclusion of
religious services. It is surely most
appropriate at the beginning of
the New Year, when we observe
World Peace Day.

R A proclamation from the


Book of Numbers
The Lord said to Moses:
Speak to Aaron and his sons
and tell them: This is how you
shall bless the Israelites. Say to
them:
The Lord bless you and
keep you! The Lord let his face
shine upon you, and be gracious to you! The Lord look
upon you kindly and give you
peace!
So shall they invoke my
name upon the Israelites, and
I will bless them.
The Word of the Lord!
All Thanks be to God!

Responsorial Psalm

Ps 67

R May God bless us in his


mercy!
R. M. Velez

May God bless us in his mer-cy!

* May God have pity on us


and bless us; may he let his face
shine upon us. So may your
way be known upon earth;
among all nations, your salvation.
R.
* May the nations be glad
and exult because you rule the
peoples in equity; the nations
on the earth you guide.
R.
* May the peoples praise
you, O God; may all the peoples praise you! May God bless
us, and may all the ends of the
earth fear him!
R.

2nd Reading
Gal 4:4-7
Jesus Christ is the point of
arrival of Gods plan. He comes
to us through a human mother
Mary Most Holy thanks to
whom the divine plan to save the
world could be carried out at
the appointed time.
R A proclamation from the
Letter of Paul to the Galatians
Brothers and sisters:
When the fullness of time
had come, God sent his Son,
born of a woman, born under
1 January 2014

the law, to ransom those under


the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.
As proof that you are sons,
God sent the Spirit of his Son
into our hearts, crying out,
Abba, Father! So you are no
longer a slave but a son, and if
a son then also an heir, through
God.
The Word of the Lord!
All Thanks be to God!
Gospel Acclamation Heb 1:1-2
All Alleluia! Alleluia!
In the past, God spoke
to our ancestors through
the prophets; in these last
days, he has spoken to us
through the Son.
Alleluia! Alleluia!

Gospel
Lk 2:16-21
Todays Gospel passage includes two events of the Infancy
Narrative: The episode featuring Mary and the shepherds, and
that of Jesus circumcision, the
rite through which he officially
became a member of the Chosen
People.
P The Lord be with you!
All And with your spirit!
P A proclamation from the
holy Gospel according to
Luke
All Glory to you, O Lord!
The shepherds went in
haste to Bethlehem and found
Mary and Joseph, and the
infant lying in the manger.
When they saw this, they made
known the message that had
been told them about this child.
All who heard it were amazed
by what had been told them by
the shepherds. And Mary kept
all these things, reflecting on
them in her heart. Then the
shepherds returned, glorifying
and praising God for all they
had heard and seen, just as it
had been told to them.
When eight days were
completed for his circumcision,
the baby was named Jesus, the
name given him by the angel
before he was conceived in the
womb.

The Gospel of the Lord!
All Praise to you, Lord Jesus
Christ!

Homily
Profession of Faith
(Nicene Creed)

All I believe in one God, the


Father almighty, maker of heaven
and earth, of all things visible and
invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus
Christ, the Only Begotten Son of
God, born of the Father before all
ages. God from God, Light from
Light, true God from true God,
begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him
all things were made. For us men
and for our salvation he came
down from heaven, and by the
Holy Spirit was incarnate of the
Virgin Mary, and became man.
(All genuflect and pause after
reciting this sentence.) For our
sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and
was buried, and rose again on
the third day in accordance with
the Scriptures. He ascended into
heaven and is seated at the right
hand of the Father. He will come
again in glory to judge the living
and the dead and his kingdom
will have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord, the giver of life, who
proceeds from the Father and
the Son, who with the Father
and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through
the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic
and apostolic Church. I confess
one Baptism for the forgiveness
of sins and I look forward to the
resurrection of the dead and the
life of the world to come. Amen!

Prayer of the Faithful


P Today is World Peace Day.
Aware of the great need for peace
throughout the world, let us implore this precious gift from God
through the intercession of Mary,
the Queen of Peace. Let us pray:
All Lord, make us instruments of your peace!
C For the whole Church, Gods
family on earth: May she ever
more become an instrument of
reconciliation for all mankind.
Let us pray!
R.
C For the Holy Father and all
other religious leaders: May they

succeed in their constant efforts


to promote peace throughout the
world. Let us pray!
R.
C For all nations on earth, especially those ravaged by war:
May they discover in their common brotherhood the ground
on which to build a harmonious
relationship. Let us pray!
R.
C For our society, characterized by strident inequalities and
the pursuit of selfish interests:
May all citizens grow in social
awareness, respect for the rights
of others, and concern for the
common good. Let us pray! R.
C For all Filipino families,
especially those whose members are no longer at peace with
one another: May the grace of
this season help them overcome
the present difficulties. Let us
pray!
R.
C Let us pray in silence for our
personal intentions. (Pause) Let
us pray!
R.
P Father, set our hearts at peace
with you and with one another,
that we may become instruments
of reconciliation and harmony in
our families and communities.
We ask this in the name of Jesus,
the Prince of Peace, who lives
and reigns for ever and ever.
All Amen!

Preparation of the Gifts


P Pray, brethren . . .
All May the Lord accept the
sacrifice at your hands, for the
praise and glory of his name,
for our good and the good of
all his holy Church.

Preface of BVM I
P The Lord be with you!
All And with your spirit!
P Lift up your hearts!
All We lift them up to the
Lord!
P Let us give thanks to the
Lord our God!
All It is right and just!
P It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation, always and everywhere to give
you thanks, Lord, holy Father,
almighty and eternal God, and
to praise, bless, and glorify your
name on the Solemnity of the
Motherhood of the Blessed everVirgin Mary.
For by the overshadowing
of the Holy Spirit she conceived
your Only Begotten Son, and
without losing the glory of virginity, brought forth into the
world the eternal Light, Jesus
Christ our Lord.
Through him the Angels
praise your majesty, Dominions
adore and Powers tremble before
you. Heaven and the Virtues of
heaven and the blessed Seraphim
worship together with exultation.
May our voices, we pray, join
with theirs in humble praise, as
we acclaim:
All Holy, holy, holy Lord, God
of hosts. Heaven and earth are
full of your glory. Hosanna in
the highest!
Blessed is he who comes in
the name of the Lord. Hosanna
in the highest!
Memorial Acclamation
P The mystery of faith!
All When we eat this Bread
and drink this Cup, we
proclaim your Death,
O Lord, until you come
again!

Prayer over the Offerings


P O God, who in your kindness begin all good things and
bring them to fulfillment, grant
to us, who find joy in the Solemnity of the holy Mother of
God, that, just as we glory in the
beginnings of your grace, so one
day we may rejoice in its completion.
Through Christ our Lord.
All Amen!

All Our Father . . .


P Deliver us, Lord . . .
All For the kingdom, the
power, and the glory are
yours, now and for ever.

Communion
P Behold the Lamb of God,
behold him who takes away the
sins of the world. Blessed are
those called to the supper of the
Lamb.
All Lord, I am not worthy
that you should enter under
my roof, but only say the word
and my soul shall be healed.

Communion Antiphon

(To be recited only when no Communion hymn is sung.)

Jesus Christ is the same


yesterday, today, and for ever.

Prayer after Communion


P We have received this heavenly Sacrament with joy, O Lord:
grant, we pray, that it may lead us
to eternal life, for we rejoice to
proclaim the blessed ever-Virgin
Mary Mother of your Son and
Mother of the Church.
Through Christ our Lord.
All Amen!

P The Lord be with you.


All And with your spirit!
P Bow your heads and pray
for Gods blessing. (Pause)
May the Lord fill you with
his love and mercy!
All Amen!
P May the Lord let his face
shine upon you, and be gracious to you!
All Amen!
P May the Lord look upon you
kindly and give you peace!
All Amen!
P May almighty God bless
you: the Father, and the
Son, and the Holy Spirit.
All Amen!
P Go in peace to love and
serve the Lord throughout
this New Year.
All Thanks be to God!

Sign of Peace
Breaking of the Bread
All Lamb of God . . .
Mary, Mother of God World Peace Day

Grant Us Your Peace!

eace is a tree of many diverse leaves,


flowers, and fruits. It strikes its roots in
the hearts of people and grows through
the moisture of deep personal convictions,
commitment, and perseverance in the
face of opposition and obstacles
of every sort. Peace is brightened
and strengthened by the sunshine
of a sincere and universal love that
refuses to bow to the destructiveness of
hatred and vengefulness.
Peace is the aspiration of
all those who have not been
perverted by the devil, the
wrecker of all peace. It is promoted by its great champions,
but it cannot succeed without the
cooperation of millions, and ultimately
the whole of humankind.
Peace is a fragile fruit. It is easily damaged and even destroyed by envy, selfishness,
pride, lust, aggressiveness, insensitivity, and
cruelty. Peace is destroyed by sin whenever
man turns against God or lifts his hand
against his brethren. God grieves immensely
when He sees us, human beings, undermine
and destroy our own peace.
From the beginning, peace has been
Gods dream and plan for the human family.
His Kingdom is a Kingdom of peace. The
greatest sign of Gods peace initiative is
the incarnation of His own Son, the Eternal
Word. He came as the Man of Peace peace
between God and us; peace among all humans. When he was born, the angels wished
peace to all men of goodwill. Before he left
this world, his greeting was: Peace!

Jesus came to our war-torn world through


a woman Mary who is the Queen of
Peace. She spent her earthly days in peacefilled communion with her Son. And from
that intimacy, she derived the moral
strength that she needed to be always available to cooperate with
God, attentive to the needs of her
neighbor.
The duty to promote peace
is the legacy of Jesus and
his Mother to all those who
proclaim to believe in God,
and especially of those who
profess to be disciples of Christ,
the Prince of Peace. We are
all called to promote peace by
doing the works of peace
attitudes and actions that bring
out the best in people; console the
afflicted, welcome the strangers, protect
the oppressed; uphold what is right and promote justice and education as basic conditions
for peace to be genuine and lasting.
Sometimes there may even arise the need
to defend peace against those who are trying
to destroy it. It is the challenging enterprise
of doing so by peaceful means that reject
violence in principle and in practice. The
shining examples of Jesus himself, Francis of
Assisi, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Teresa of
Calcutta, and John Paul II should be our greatest encouragement. Gods grace will empower
us to do what our weakness would be unable
to accomplish.
Jess P. Balon

A grace-filled, peaceful
& prosperous
New Year
to one and all!!!
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